Lara Fabian Returns to The Voice Kids: A Glimpse Behind the Red Chair

Lara Fabian, a household name in the music industry, returns to The Voice Kids with her characteristic blend of wisdom, sensitivity, and motherly warmth. The Canadian-Belgian singer, who first won hearts at Eurovision 1988 representing Luxembourg, has a long-standing career filled with emotional ballads and powerhouse performances. Fabian admits she felt the pressure of living up to the expectations of a coach, but quickly found her stride. Her rapport with fellow coaches, especially with her ex-partner Patrick Fiori, adds a unique dynamic to the show.
Lara Fabian: The Voice of Eurovision and Beyond
Lara Fabian, born in Belgium, rose to international fame with her haunting ballads and multilingual singing prowess. In 1988, she represented Luxembourg at the Eurovision Song Contest with the song «Croire,» finishing fourth and leaving a lasting impression on European audiences. This early success catapulted her into a career filled with chart-topping albums, sold-out tours, and critical acclaim. Lara’s deep emotional connection to her music and her fans has made her one of the most beloved voices in pop music history.
In The Voice Kids, Fabian brings not only her vast musical expertise but also her deeply empathetic approach, ensuring that each young contestant receives the guidance they need to shine, much like she did on the Eurovision stage all those years ago.
Source: Voici.fr